Submit Your Google Subscribed Links!

Google’s new subscribed links are pretty cool. The only problem is that
people are creating them but the officialGoogle Subscribed Links Directory
doesn’t yet list them. So let’s give them a helping hand. Got your own
subscribed link you want to tell the world about? Post them in our Search Engine
Watch Forums thread,Unofficial
Google Subscribed Links List. Looking for a subscribed link to try? Check
out that thread, as well. Need to know more about subscribed links? Try reading:

Google
Co-op’s Subscribed Links In Action, from Barry, covers how he made a cool
dynamic link that shows you top results for his Search Engine Roundtable blog
(we’re working on one for the SEW Blog — hang in there!).

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